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On Monday morning Mayor Toulme held court for the case of Messers. Charles Breath and James Shansy for fast driving. Mr. Shansy was absent and consequently not tried. Mr. Breath was imposed a fine of $2.50 and cost of court, amounting to $7.85. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Toulme, Capt. - see BSL, City of (article SCE 5/20/1893)
Toulme, Capt. - see Crescent Hotel (article 5/20/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, is a staunch advocate of the public park project, and is doing his possible best towards securing it. (SCE 6/10/1893)
Toulme, Hon. J.V., was elected chairman Thursday evening when a meeting was held and the park commission organized. Mr. W.J. Yenni was elected Sec. and Treasurer, and the other members are the Messrs. J.F. Cazeneuve, Jno. Fahey, and W.T. Leibrook. (SCE 7/1/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, is having some very pretty improvements made in front of his Crescent hotel. (SCE 7/8/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, we are glad to note, is setting the good example of setting an agenda on the fixing of sidewalks. This is of much importance and every property holder should not neglect it. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, has about the finest field of sugar cane we have yet seen in and about the Bay this season. (SCE 10/28/1893)
Toulme, Mayor John V., and Miss Mittie Shansy, a lovely lady of this city, were married Thursday evening, Rev. N.B. Harmon officiating. (SCE, 2/17/1894)
Toulme, Mrs. John V., spent Tuesday with friends in New Orleans. (SCE, 2/17/1894)
Toulme, Lucy- Orr, Miss Marie, is the lovely guest of Miss Lucy Toulme. (SCE 03/18/1893)
Toulme, Lucy. (Married Mitchell) Local Vocalist 1890's (SCE 1942 pg. 5).
Toulme, M. E., 406 Main (Ph 48-49, 55)
Toulme, Madeline S., dau of John B. Toulme, married Evariste V. Saucier. (JBT will VF)
Toulme, Mary Adel, dau of John B. Toulme, married Francis G. Casanova.
Toulme, Mary Louise Azelia, dau of John B. Toulme, Married Dudley R. Walker (JBT will VF).
Toulme, Mary Virginia, dau. of John B. Toulme, married Augusta Girard.
Toulme, Mendes #35 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Toulme, Robert W. Attended St. Stanislaus. Noted pianist. with an extensive repertoire. Cousin of Joseph E. Saucier. Father of Millard Toulme. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 5, col 5)
Toulme, R. W. - The second primary, held today to secure a nominee for the office respectively of mayor and treasurer, passed off quietly, with the following results: For Mayor, E.E. O'Brien 114 - R. W. Toulme 64. O'Brien's majority 50. For Treasurer, Thos. J. Conway 96 - James H. Breath 85. Conway's majority, 11. (From a newspaper article, no name, no date. VF O'Brien)
O'Brien photo (From a newspaper article, no name, no date.
VF O'Brien)
On Monday morning the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Toulme was brightened by the appearance of a pretty little daughter. We extend our very best wishes. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Mr. Richard Mendes made one of the biggest business transactions in the Bay this week. He bought for the well known Ecuuer's tannery, of New Orleans, 10,424 lbs. of beef hides and 100 sheep skins from Messers. Geo. Muller, R. W Toulme, Thomas Carver and W. O. Sylvester. The hides were shipped to New Orleans on Thursday. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Mr. R.W. Toulme, of the City Market, spent yesterday in New Orleans in New Orleans on business. <SCE 10/22/1892> Alphonse, Rev. Father; Toulme, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W.; Saucier, Judge J. E.; and Bosetto, Miss Jennie.
On Thursday Rev. Father Alphonse, at the church of Our
Lady of the Gulf, christened the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Toulme. The little Miss was named Lillian, the sponsors were Judge J. E. Saucier and Miss Jennie Bosetto. The occasion was fittingly celebrated at Mr. Toulme's home. (SCE 12/17/1892) see: Circuit Court article (SCE 10/28/1893)
Toulme, Victoire Saucier, wife of John B. Toulme.
Toulme, Victoire dau. of John B. Toulme and Victoire Saucier, married Henry Saucier (JBT will VF)
Toulme, Virginia was sponsor for the bell "Joseph" on 19 Aug 1849. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 10).
Toulme Wharf. Opposite Crescent Hotel, owned by Capt J. V. Toulme.
Tourne, Paul r 626 N Bch (Ph 50)
Tourne's Auto Parts, 210 N. 2nd (Ph 48 thru 50)
Townes, Raymond r 318 Jeff Davis Ave, Waveland (Ph 50)
Tracy, Mr. Benjamin, of Pearlington has accepted a position with the Goddard Lumber Co. at Logtown, in charge of their mercantile establishment. (SCE 01/21/1893)
Trailway Truckstop restrnt Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
Traina, Sam r 212 St Francis (Ph 50)
Tranchina, Joseph, 116 St. Charles (Ph 48, 55)
Tranchina, Louise, 231 Waveland Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Trapani, Anthony Sr., 438 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)
Trapani, Frank A., 441 St. John (Ph 48-49, 55) Owner of Trapani's Knock-Knock No ____ N. Beach (Ph 48 thru 55)
Trapani's Knock-Knock Bar 117 N. Beach (Ph 48-68)
Trascher, Eddie J. r 154 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 55)
Trascher, John Mrs. r Ulman Ave. (Ph 55)
Trash, V. Jean, 207 St. Charles (Ph 48)
Trastour, B. F. Mrs. r 212 St. Charles (Ph 50)
Trastour, F. J. Jr. Mrs. r 212 St. Charles (Ph 55)
Traub, August, 429 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)
Traub, Charles Sr. Mayor of BSL in 1928 (SCEJUB42P9).
Traub, Jane Mrs. r 429 Main (Ph 55)
Traub, Warren r 151 Burnette (Ph 50) 1114 Dunbar (Ph 55)
Traub, Warren C. m Russ, Edith 9-6-1941 (PC&C)
Travel Lodge Motel Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
Travirca, James r 116 Sycamore (Ph 55)
Travirca, James - Hancock County Supervisor in 1976. (Mentioned in Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage).
Trawick, Andre, one of the brightest pupils of the third grade was absent for a few days this month, on account of sickness (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908).
We are very sorry to have Mary
Lawrence Trawick absent from our midst. She has been quite sick, but we hope to have her with us soon again. We cannot quite get along without you, Mary Lawrence. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908, 4th and 5th grades)
Trawick, T. L., Copyright of "Public Schools and Official City Directory" 1915.
Trawick, Tom - The first grade pupils were examined in spelling last week. Those who attained honors were Mary
Ellen Ansley, Louise Saucier, Thelma Eagan, Gail Huntoon, Edwin Briggs, Tom Trawck and Sam Tuminia. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Trawick, Tom, letter to teacher. March 17, 1908. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Treadway, Miss- Blaize, Mr. J. L., a well-known and highly esteemed young gentleman of the Bay, and Miss Threadway, of Killona, La., will be married on Feb. 13th. At the wedding there will be several of Mr. Blaize's Bay friends. (SCE, 1-28-1893)